Table of Content
- How to choose the right entrance song?
- Top Punjabi wedding entrance songs?
- Bollywood hits that never go wrong
- Romantic entrances for the couple
- The bridesmaids & groomsmen demand quirky & fun song
- International bangers that work every time
Thinking about the wedding entrance, are we? Who is going to enter from where? Who is going to hold the big bridal umbrella for her? So much panic! It’s not just an entry—it’s the moment. All eyes are on you. Everybody's heart is pounding. Music is swelling. Whether you're gliding in with grace, breaking into a synchronized squad dance, or making a grand baraat blast—your entrance sets the mood for everything that follows, including the dance and craziness later.
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The right wedding party entrance song can turn that walk (or strut!) into a full-blown performance. It adds charm, drama, vibe, and unapologetic energy to your big day. So whether you're dreaming of a romantic fairytale entrance (you know, the slow one) or an all-out desi glam moment (the fast and peppy one), we’ve rounded up the best wedding entry songs to make your arrival simply unforgettable. Let the music drop.
But first, how to choose the right entrance song?
You need to assess the event venue and the tone of the occasion if you want to pick the perfect wedding entry song. This can be part intuition, part planning but mostly, it is just good judgment. It’s also about blending the emotion of the moment with the party energy you want to bring. Here’s how to get it right:
Match the mood
Want something playful and cheeky? Go for a Bollywood playlist. Craving some royal glam? Think about a soulful orchestral number or some old-school folk piece. The music should match your vibe.
Pick for the occasion
Now remember, every wedding function has a distinct personality. Mehendi is more of a chill and colourful night. Sangeet is all-out dance and high-octane stuff. The wedding reception is more elegant with a lot of sparkle. Baraat? Pure mayhem—in the best way possible.
Involve the squad
Your siblings, cousins, bridesmaids, and besties know you better than anyone else. Whether you're choosing a group dance or solo vibe let them pitch in with their input and you won't be disappointed!
Casual or choreographed?
Want that effortless “just vibing” feel or a fully rehearsed synchronized entry? I would go for the former because it is just more fun. But for some, either works and that's great. Just sync the song accordingly. No matter what you choose, your entrance is a statement. Let it speak for you.
Get in on the top Punjabi wedding entrance songs
Now you would agree that nothing gets the crowd cheering like a dhol beat and a desi Punjabi banger. These Punjabi wedding entry songs are hype, vibe, high energy, loud craziness, and much more wrapped into one musical ensemble. These are made for unforgettable entrances.
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Laung da lashkara – Channel that high-glam energy like a pro
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Morni banke – Fun, flirty, and full of attitude this song is!
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Mundian to bach ee – This is so much in these days and is still iconic, still unstoppable
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Saddi gali – Perfect mix of playful and cool, wouldn't you say?
Bollywood hits that never go wrong
When in doubt, go Bollywood. Simple and effective. These are not just good wedding entrance songs, these are glam, energetic, right there on everyone's lips, and guaranteed to get their feet tapping from the very first beat.
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Gallan goodiyan – My personal favourite and it is perfect for a full-squad entrance
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Tareefan – Ideal for the bride tribe and it comes with some serious sass
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Kala chashma – The sunglasses entry never fails and it is very much stylish
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High heels – Add that dramatic stomp with very step
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Swag se swagat – Bring the drama and the welcome that just don't go wrong
Looking to take it up a notch? Time to style your squad in Pataaree’s custom sunglasses, color-coordinated hand mirrors, or personalized dupattas. It is so easy to match your accessories to your playlist and witness how the photos pop!
Romantic entrances for the couple
As I said before, some prefer it to be a little more intimate and quiet. If it's a cosy or small event, you can keep your entrance delicate and soft. Sometimes, a soft, romantic entry with dreamy lighting and the right type of music can tug at your heartstrings make a much bigger impact. Here are some of the best wedding entry songs for couples who want that calm and relaxed fairytale feel:
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Raataan lambiyan – It is soulful, nostalgic, and oh-so-lovely
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Tujhme rab dikhta hai – This is the anthem of every romantic soul, deeply spiritual, and cinematic
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Perfect – Ed Sheeran does create unmatched wedding magic every time
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Satranga – Regal, emotional, and grand, yet so sweet
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Tum mile (Reprise) – Soft and graceful to the core
The bridesmaids & groomsmen demand quirky & fun song
Let the squad shine with the songs they have requested! These songs for bridal party entrance are made for group choreos, cheeky facial expressions, and over-the-top drama of the baraatis as well. Because let's face it—no wedding is complete without a little chaos.
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London thumakda – This is an absolute bridesmaid must
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Drama queen – Bring the sass, bring the fun, and so much dance
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Desi girl – Dance like you mean it on the loop
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Cutiepie – Perfect for playful cousin dances and also new crushes
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Tamma tamma again – Throwback + dance floor energy you can't beat
International bangers that work every time
If you’re into Western numbers or are in an NRI wedding, you're probably blending cultures as we speak. It is these songs for wedding introductions that are going to bring that modern vibe without losing any of the celebration spirit.
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Uptown funk – Still a total dancefloor bomb, I would say
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Crazy in love – Beyoncé is the moment and has been for a long time
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Can’t stop the feeling – Family-friendly and full of joy all the time
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24K magic – For couples who want luxe + swag
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Shut up and dance – Unexpected and always fun
Conclusion: your moment, your music
There are wedding entrances—and then there are wedding entrances that people talk about for years. Whether you're rolling in with a full dance squad or floating in on a romantic track, your wedding entry song becomes a memory frozen in time. The right track will take you back to this moment every time you listen to it and that is precious memory. It’ll be your soundtrack—the one that brings the goosebumps back, the heart's flutter back, every single time. So go ahead. Start that playlist. Gather your people. Customize your vibe with Pataaree’s curated wedding accessories and a lot more. And most importantly—walk in like you own the party.
Because you absolutely do.
FAQs
1. What are good wedding party entrance songs?
Good wedding party entrance songs should be upbeat, energetic, and crowd-pleasing. Think about soundtracks like Kala Chashma, London Thumakda, or Uptown Funk. These songs, in general, should reflect your vibe, build excitement, and instantly get guests clapping, dancing, or pulling out their phones to record the performances.
2. How long should the entrance song be?
Most entrance songs work best at 60 to 90 seconds. That’s long enough to make a grand entrance and short enough to keep things moving. You can make the song gradually fade early or use a specific segment that packs the most punch so that the entrance reaches its peak.
3. Can we mix two songs?
Yes, you can totally mix songs! In fact, romantic-to-hype mashups are a popular choice these days. They start with a slow emotional tune, then shift into a banger, and then mellow out slowly. Just ensure smooth transitions between them and rehearse your timing so the entry feels effortless and natural.
4. Should the couple and wedding party have the same song?
Not necessarily! The couple can choose something romantic or elegant, or a track that they relate to the most. The wedding party usually enters with something playful or bold. Or vice versa. It’s your story—whether coordinated or contrasting, go with what reflects your personality and celebration style best.